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What types of relationships are most likely to develop along status lines?
 
  A) relationships among female friends
  B) relationships in social clubs
  C) relationships at work
  D) relationships among graduate students

Question 2

Franziska, who is generally happy, scored lower than her friend Tanya on a psychology test. Afterward, Franziska likely
 
  A) lowered her self-appraisal.
  B) raised her self-appraisal.
  C) was angry at Tanya.
  D) stopped self-disclosing to Tanya.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: C

Answer to Question 2

Answer: B



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